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Both hardcover and paperback formats are represented among the listed Claude McKay editions.

All of the listed Claude McKay editions are described as being in English.

The autobiography describes a long odyssey from Jamaica to Harlem, with time spent in Europe (including Marseilles), North Africa, Russia, and return trips to America; it also highlights life in Harlem and interactions within Greenwich Village circles.

Dimensions vary across editions: heights are roughly 8.0–9.04 inches, widths about 5.0–6.1 inches, depths from 0.11 to 1.2 inches, and weights range approximately from 0.13 to 1.55 pounds.

Page counts range from 42 to 384 pages; the distinct counts shown include 42, 88, 112, 126, 216, 288, and 384.

The descriptions emphasize life in Jamaica, the immigrant and urban experience (especially Harlem), labor and racial injustice, and McKay’s political and intellectual development.

The listings explicitly note Songs of Jamaica (1912) and Harlem Shadows (1922).

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